10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DISSOCIAL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
dissocial in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
dissocial im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
International Handbook on Psychopathic Disorders and the Law
Antisocial personality disorder is not to be found in the current International
Classification of MentalDisorders (\CD-\0, World Health Organization, 1989). The
closest diagnostic condition is dissocial personality disorder, the criteria of which
are ...
Alan Felthous, Henning Sass, 2008
2
Psychopathy: Theory, Research, and Implications for Society
Four schizophrenics were also diagnosed as Dissocial and one as Histrionic
Personality Disorder according to ICD-10. The distribution of scores among
schizophrenics resembled quite clearly the distribution of those without diagnosis
, ...
D.J. Cooke, Adelle E. Forth, Robert D. Hare, 1998
3
Handbook of Psychology, Forensic Psychology
As noted previously, at a conceptual or linguistic level, psychopathic personality
disorder is synonymous with antisocial, dissocial, and sociopathic personality
disorder; they are simply different terms for the same disorder (this is explicitly ...
Irving B. Weiner, Donald K. Freedheim, Alan M. Goldstein, 2003
4
The Designing Theory of Transference
have a psychoanalytically construed scheme for the diagnosis of delinquency,
we may content ourselves by separating these forms into two groups: (1)
Borderline neurosis cases with dissocial symptoms, and (2) dissocial cases for
which are ...
5
Punitivity: International Developments
dissocial. offenders. in. prison. Choice of Reinforcement There is an ongoing
discussion on whether a generally reduced susceptibility to conditioning, i.e.
reduced learning by punishment, might play an aetiological role in dissocial
offenders, ...
Helmut Kury, Evelyne Shea, 2011
6
100 Cases in Psychiatry
It is most likely that he is suffering from dissocial personality disorder. This is an
ICD-10 term; in the DSM-IV a similar personality disorder is called antisocial
personality disorder (ASPD). The features of this that he displays are shown in
the box ...
Subodh Dave, Nisha Dogra, Barry Wright, 2010
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Lecture Notes: Psychiatry
In practice, most general psychiatrists rarely treat people with dissocial
personality disorder (with or without consent) as no interventions have been
shown to be effective. Admission is usually avoided, as it is often disruptive for
other patients.
Paul Harrison, John Geddes, Michael Sharpe, 2011
8
MRCPsych: Passing the CASC Exam
Attitudes to others – 'What do you think of other people, for example your friends
or people at work?' Habits Risk-taking behaviour (± criminal behaviour) (dissocial
) Food, smoking, alcohol, drugs Reactions to stress 'How would you cope in an ...
9
The Human Face: Measurement and Meaning
One interpretation of the high aggressiveness of dissocial children and juveniles
(certainly not the only one) might indeed be that they tend to interpret each and
every emotional expression as expressing anger, aggression, disgust and the
like ...
10
Assessment and Diagnosis of Personality Disorders: The ...
NA 012 Marked proneness to blame others, or to offer plausible rationalizations
for the behaviour that has brought the individual into conflict with society
Dissocial: 6 Why do you think you behaved that way? Be sure to confront subject
with all ...
Armand W. Loranger, A. Janca, Norman Sartorius, 1997
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «DISSOCIAL» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
dissocial im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Radical abolitionists threatened the fabric of society
... states of this confederacy, are in direct violation of the obligations of the compact of the Union, dissocial and incendiary in the extreme.”. «Louisburg Herald, Jun 15»
The Inexplicable
... that Breivik suffered from paranoid schizophrenia, but a second review diagnosed only “dissocial personality disorder” and “narcissistic traits. «The New Yorker, Mai 15»
Molester waited at MRT station for victims
... Judge Shaiffudin Saruwan that his client has "mild mental retardation with dissocial personality disorder and past history of conduct disorder". «AsiaOne, Mai 15»
Re C (A Child) [2015] EWCA Civ 221
The father had a longstanding diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia and dissocial personality order. The father had never accepted the ... «Family Law Week, Mär 15»
What Are Personality Disorders And How Are They Treated?
ICD-11 has not altogether abandoned individual differences, allowing four descriptors, likely to be named dissocial (similar to antisocial), ... «Science 2.0, Mär 15»
Explainer: what are personality disorders and how are they treated?
ICD-11 has not altogether abandoned individual differences, allowing four descriptors, likely to be named dissocial (similar to antisocial), ... «The Conversation AU, Mär 15»
Custody for teen who loves inflicting pain
... feelings – again volunteered to the psychiatrist”. It was felt that Berry was suffering from dissocial and emotionally unstable personality traits. «Blackpool Gazette, Mär 15»
Homeless man jailed after bedding down in Torquay car park
Recorder Rufus Taylor read an extract from a psychiatric report which said the defendant was 'deeply troubled' and had a 'dissocial personality ... «Torquay Herald Express, Jan 15»
Homeless man released from Exeter Prison to live in a tent in sub …
He is suffering from a sociopathic dissocial personality disorder, a drug-induced psychosis, and has been described by a psychiatrist as 'a ... «Exeter Express and Echo, Jan 15»
Man jailed for raping teenager in Tilehurst in 1988
Between 2005 and 2012 he was treated in psychiatric hospitals, including Broadmoor in Crowthorne, after he was diagnosed with dissocial ... «Reading Post, Dez 14»